It shocks me sometimes that my 3d printer has a pile of dust on it, has barely printed in years, and will pop out whatever shape I request with basically no modifications or calibrations. Just "here's that strange shape you wanted to fix dollar store cars"
When you think about it, the threats to steal if people don't get their SNAP are kind of futile.
"Either we steal from everyone or we steal from someone" uh ok?
"Either we steal from everyone or we steal from someone" uh ok?
You can also think of it as casting off a marketing expense. When people were getting rich working for these big tech companies, it's also a giant sign going "Wow they must be a really cool up and coming company, look at how great the wages and working conditions are!"
Thing is, most big tech companies are getting out of that phase. Now they're as big as they're gonna get, if they want to keep drawing investor dollars they need to start optimizing their capital, and to do that they need to ditch operating costs to drive up margins.
Thing is, most big tech companies are getting out of that phase. Now they're as big as they're gonna get, if they want to keep drawing investor dollars they need to start optimizing their capital, and to do that they need to ditch operating costs to drive up margins.
Seems like an easier thing to say than to do.
Even for creators who are sold on the fediverse like Jeff Geerling or Action Retro, you'd have to explain why they'd want to move from a free of charge platform that has hundreds of millions of MAUs which monetizes their videos to a platform they'd need to pay to maintain that costs bandwidth per view and has a few thousand (at best a few hundred thousand) MAUs.
Even if every 6-month average user of fediverse convinced half a channel to migrate that would potentially be a million channels on fediverse, but I tend to think it'd be a challenge for one in every thousand users on the fediverse to convince a YouTuber to post on peertube.
Even for creators who are sold on the fediverse like Jeff Geerling or Action Retro, you'd have to explain why they'd want to move from a free of charge platform that has hundreds of millions of MAUs which monetizes their videos to a platform they'd need to pay to maintain that costs bandwidth per view and has a few thousand (at best a few hundred thousand) MAUs.
Even if every 6-month average user of fediverse convinced half a channel to migrate that would potentially be a million channels on fediverse, but I tend to think it'd be a challenge for one in every thousand users on the fediverse to convince a YouTuber to post on peertube.
I heard about videos where people are like "if my food stamps don't come in I'm just stealing the damn food"
Thou shall not steal, and help worthy needy people if you can. Regardless, but I'm imagining in some regions the Walmart worker on food stamps going "f it, take more. Mine didn't come in either."
Thou shall not steal, and help worthy needy people if you can. Regardless, but I'm imagining in some regions the Walmart worker on food stamps going "f it, take more. Mine didn't come in either."
I don't know how exactly he would run regardless how well his debate skills are with the albatross that is the state of California hanging around his neck.
Consider the irony: "I have to buy a brand new computer because the people who make my operating system arbitrarily require a new microchip? Well forget that I'm buying a Mac"
4th architecture now?
4th architecture now?
Anyone interested in knowing a bit of trivia about publishing:
Right now, I've got 3 editions of Future Sepsis.
The e-book is about 5 bucks. The paperback is about 16 bucks. The hardcover is about 25 bucks.
The interesting thing is, the revenue from each book is about the same. The rest of the cost goes into printing costs.
Right now, I've got 3 editions of Future Sepsis.
The e-book is about 5 bucks. The paperback is about 16 bucks. The hardcover is about 25 bucks.
The interesting thing is, the revenue from each book is about the same. The rest of the cost goes into printing costs.
I kind of feel like even if you win this one on the yes side, you might have lost big...
"Wait, you gambled on this?" "Yes, and I bet on you!" "But you gambled on it?"
"Wait, you gambled on this?" "Yes, and I bet on you!" "But you gambled on it?"
Saddest thing is, Ford is the leader of the provincial conservatives. This is as far right as we get. 🤦♂️
I think we got to see this year exactly how far any of the people who are calling for disinformation and misinformation to be regulated actually believe in that -- when one of their own face consequences for stating things that were effectively factually untrue, suddenly there was no discussion about misinformation or disinformation, just how free speech is so important.